other animals ....of course.
Do you know about plate tectonics?
2006-11-21 04:32:50
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answered by King 5
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Genesis 7:24- And the waters prevailed upon the earth an hundred and fifty days. That's not a year.
Anyhow, remember when Noah sent out the bird it came back with a twig with a leaf on it.
Genesis 8:11 -When the dove returned to him in the evening, there in its beak was a freshly plucked olive leaf! Then Noah knew that the water had receded from the earth.
The carnivores would eat other animals. Remember, there were males and females so they multiplied.
New World Primates and Australian Marsupials, I don't know what they are so it is hard to speak of them, but there could have been a land passage that they walked across, such as the Bering Strait. Or over time they could move around and then keep on multipling so when the first ones died, then the next ones would just keep on going.
2006-11-21 04:43:10
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answered by Track need i say more 2
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according to hazard they hibernated. Who mentioned the completed earth flooded? There are historical cultures that date to Noah's time that spoke of surviving a flood that got here as much as their mountains. It basically rained 40 days that could no longer do something. There are international places that get that lots rain now. It says interior the story that the fountains of the deep have been broken up. this means an remarkable volume of rigidity. according to hazard the flood became into greater of a large tide by something with large gravitational pull. The rain/climate and land breaking up became into impacts of this gravity rigidity. Who is familiar with? So according to hazard the flood became into close by seeing the international became into one land mass on the time in accordance to Genesis. It did no longer cut up into continents until at last after the flood in accordance to the comparable e book. So according to hazard basically pick animals have been taken. flowers can get well incredibly quickly even after a 14 month deluge. fact, you wont be attentive to precisely what occurred. yet hundreds of cultures have the Noah sort tale. some are lots older than the Bible's version.
2016-12-10 13:03:47
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answered by ? 4
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One of the many holes in the "flood" myth. Also, what do you mean about the "prey they ate would have gone extinct"?
Didn't Noah supposedly take along two of every kind of animal, insect, plant, etc (btw, this would have been quite impossible).
It's a fairy tale, ok?
2006-11-21 04:35:25
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answered by fantushinka 2
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I love how some of the answers here take your question quite seriously, as if the story of Noah actually happened.
Some people will believe anything - and this is coming from a Witch who regularly casts spells.
2006-11-21 06:59:29
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answered by Huddy 6
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They would still have a supply on the ark, and it would not take long for the greenery to grow up. I can't see much of a problem. We don't know everything, but obviously they did survive because they are still here.
2006-11-21 04:34:54
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answered by oldguy63 7
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I believe the carnivores ate Noah.
2006-11-21 04:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I imagine the humans had to go fishing for them, for a while. And perhaps some could eat sea vegetables until new green things could grow.
2006-11-21 04:38:17
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answered by Brigid O' Somebody 7
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The Dove bringing back an olive branch showed that vegetation had grown back.
2006-11-21 04:33:10
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answered by Oshalla 2
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God, had some care packages air lifted to the debarkation point. They came in real handy.
2006-11-21 04:34:26
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answered by rickymojo8 2
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leaves form the trees above water
2006-11-21 04:34:20
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answered by Lindsay 4
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